Rihanna charges onto the Hot 100 at No. 16 with “We Found Love” (featuring Scottish DJ Calvin Harris), the first single from her forthcoming sixth studio album. Island Def Jam has not yet confirmed the title of the set, due Nov. 21.

The track enters Digital Songs at No. 7 with first-week download sales of 117,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and Radio Songs at No. 75 with 14 million out-of-the-box impressions, according to Nielsen BDS. With the song having been released digitally and to radio Thursday (Sept. 22), next week’s charts will reflect the song’s first full week of sales and airplay activity.

“We Found Love” ties for the second-highest debut of Rihanna’s 31 career Hot 100 entries. She started at a loftier rank only as a guest on Eminem’s “Love the Way You Lie,” which soared in at No. 2 the week of July 10, 2010, before spending seven weeks at the summit. Rihanna’s “Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour),” with Jay-Z and Bono, also opened at No. 16 (Feb. 6, 2010).

As Rihanna sets up her next album, “Cheers (Drink to That),” from her most recent release “Loud,” reaches a new Hot 100 peak, rising 8-7. The song dips, however, in digital sales (114,000, down 5%) and airplay (60 million, down 6%).

On his diss towards Jay-Z & Beyonce:I know for a fact, music is about perception. You can’t do anything but perceive what you hear. If I know that for a fact, I can never be upset about someone’s reaction to it. I’m not gonna say I don’t know what will happen before I say it [on record]. I do know what will happen. I am aware of it. It is what it is.

On whether he knew the repercussions for making a jab at Jay:Well, I’m a man. I believe as a man you should know that. Every man should know the repercussions and consequences behind whatever they do before they do it. And of course, I know there won’t be any repercussions behind what I did.

If he sees Drake as competition:I don’t look at it like that. Drake is my artist. If he wasn’t my artist, then yeah maybe. But that’s my artist. He’s not [just] a friend. We’re more than friends. It’s business. It would be impossible for it to be a competition. I mean, I’m the guy’s boss. [Source]

Source: VIBE

Interesting comments huh… I just realized something.. He’s never worked with Beyonce… Has he??? I don’t think so, strange, seems like he’s worked with everyone expect B and Mimi..

I love it!! It’s rumored to be a left over from “Loud” but they could be true any 1 or 2 ways.. Def Jam’s had her in the studio since March recording a “Loud Deluxe Edition”, which was suppose to include 5 to 7 new songs. “We Found Love” is likely the fruit of a recording session for this re-release, which has now been scrapped!

The new album is also rumored to be called “GangstaR”, reminiscent of a track from her 4th album, “Rated R”!! This is album number six and it’s coming 11.21.11!!!

Yes indeed! Def Jam green lit a re-release for the 4 times platinum “Loud” but Rihanna and the label have collectively decided to scrap all re-release plans and make all the music she’s been recording over the past year part of her 6th studio album, which is yet to be titled!

This album features production from StarGate, Kanye West, The Juggernauts and other big names. According to sources the album is about complete!

Rihanna’s on tour right now but don’t be surprised when the hair color changes, new promo pics surface and we start hearing a new single. It’s already September, expect new music and a revamped, refreshed Riri by halloween!!!

The song enters Billboard’s upper hierarchy with the help of her visual for the song, which I love and increased downloads! The song is also hot at radio so don’t be surprised if it claims Billboards top spot in a few weeks!

If you don’t have “Loud”… COP IT IMMEDIATELY!! It’s one of her best albums yet!

Team Breezy may start sending R. Kelly a ton of love but it may not be the same for the Trey Angels. In an interview with Chicago’s 107.5 WGCI’s The Morning Riot today (September 15), Kelly, who has said little to nothing about Trey Songz’s previous verbal attacks towards him, says the “Say Aah” singer needs to “humble himself.”

“I know that Trey Songz has the (potential) if he keeps with the hits,” Kelly says. “He just needs to humble himself a little bit more. (If he does), he’ll definitely be one of the runners-up.”

As far as the past attacks from Trey, Kelly says: “I was pretty numb. You know, I’m bullet-proof when it comes to beef. I don’t deal with beef – I love steak (laughs)”

Why the beef? Trey was quoted telling Vibe last year that R. Kelly copied Aaron Hall after people began comparing them.

“People say, ‘Well, I hear a lot of R. Kelly in your music.’ So what?” Songz told Vibe. “R. Kelly took Aaron Hall’s whole style. Two albums straight…You can say what you want about me.”

“…Someone like Chris Brown is already there! Why? Because he is and always has been a humble guy,” Kelly says. “Chris Brown used to come to my studio when he was 13, 14, 15, 16. I used to lecture him all the time. I have the utmost respect for him. I take my hat off to him. Why? Because he got in the studio, did what he was supposed to do, and bounced back like a round ball.”

Currently, R. Kelly is in the studio working on his new album ‘Black Panties.’